SNOW SHOVEL AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20210131050 ยท 2021-05-06
Inventors
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Abstract
A snow shovel and a method of using the snow shovel are provided. The snow shovel comprises an elongated shaft, a blade movably coupled to the shaft, a lock mechanism for locking the shaft to the blade and a spring-loaded cable running through the elongated shaft. The lock mechanism comprises a plurality of notches located on a rear surface of the blade and a locking bar attached to the spring-loaded cable. Upon pulling upward the spring-loaded cable, the locking bar is released from the notch such that the blade can be adjusted relative to the shaft.
Claims
1. A snow shovel comprising: an elongated shaft having a handle end and a blade end; a blade pivotally coupled to the blade end of the shaft; a lock mechanism for fixing a blade angle between the shaft and the blade; a lock release having a spring-loaded cable running through the elongated shaft from the handle end to the blade end; and wherein exerting tension on the spring-loaded cable releases the lock mechanism thereby permitting adjustment of the blade angle.
2. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein the lock mechanism comprise a plurality of notches located on a back surface of the blade and a locking bar attached to the spring-loaded cable, the locking bar being received in at least one of the plurality of notches upon a spring force toward the at least one of the plurality of notches at a lock position.
3. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein the lock mechanism comprise a plurality of main notches in a direction parallel to at least one edge of the blade, and a plurality of secondary notches perpendicular to the at least one edge of the blade.
4. The snow shovel of claim 2, wherein the plurality of notches are located at a protrusion in a central area on a back surface of the blade.
5. The snow shovel of claim 3, wherein the pluralities of main notches are located at positions to allow the blade to rotate different angles relative to the shaft along a plane parallel to the at least one edge of the blade.
6. The snow shovel of claim 5, wherein an outmost notch allows the blade to rotate a maximum of approximate 45-degrees relative to the shaft.
7. The snow shovel of claim 3, wherein the plurality of secondary notches are located at positions to allow the blade to rotate through different angles relative to the shaft along a plane perpendicular to the at least one edge of the blade.
8. The snow shovel of claim 7, wherein an outmost notch allows the blade to rotate a maximum of approximate 10-degrees relative to the shaft.
9. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein the releasing means comprise a grip held at the handle end of the shaft.
10. The snow shovel of claim 1, further comprising a first D-shaped handle coupled to the handle end of the shaft.
11. The snow shovel of claim 10, further comprising a second T-shaped bar handle located below the first handle.
12. The snow shovel of claim 11, further comprising a third D-shaped handle located below the second handle, the third D-shaped handle being perpendicular to the shaft or having an angle between 0-degrees to 90-degrees relative to an upward direction of the shaft.
13. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein the blade has a concave front surface for holding snow, a convex rear surface for engaging with the shaft, a pair of parallel straight edges, and a pair of parallel curved edges.
14. The snow shovel of claim 13, further comprising a pair of end plates perpendicular to the at least one edge and extending from the two curved edges.
15. A method of using a snow shovel having an elongated shaft having a handle end and a blade end, a blade pivotally coupled to the blade end of the shaft, a locking mechanism for fixing a blade angle between the shaft and the blade, a lock release having a spring-loaded cable running through the elongated shaft from the handle end to the blade end, the method comprises: exerting tension on the spring-loaded cable; releasing the locking mechanism; adjusting the blade angle by rotating the blade relative to the shaft; and locking the blade to the shaft.
16. The method of using the snow shovel of claim 15, wherein releasing the locking mechanism comprises withdrawing the locking bar from one of a plurality of notches.
17. The method of using the snow shovel of claim 16, wherein rotating the blade comprises rotating the blade along a plane parallel to at least one edge of the blade.
18. The method of using the snow shovel of claim 17, wherein rotating the blade comprising rotating the blade along a plane perpendicular to the at least one edge of the blade.
19. The method of using the snow shovel of claim 16, wherein locking the blade comprise releasing the spring-loaded cable and inserting a locking bar into one of the plurality of notches.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] While the invention is claimed in the concluding portions hereof, example embodiments are provided in the accompanying detailed description which may be best understood in conjunction with the accompanying diagrams where like parts in each of the several diagrams are labeled with like numbers, and where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] With reference to
[0024] The rear surface 112 of the blade 104 may have a protrusion 114 around a central area for engaging with the shaft 102. The protrusion 114 may have a hole to receive the blade end 106a of the shaft 102. The shaft 102 is movably and/or pivotally fastened to the rear surface 112 of the blade 104. For example, the blade 104 may by attached to the shaft 102 by a pin such as a clevis pin. A clevis fork joint part may be used to couple the blade 104 and the shaft 102 together. The joint part may be inserted into a slot on the back of the blade 104 and the pin may be inserted into the fork joint part to secure the shaft 102 and the blade 104 together. The blade 104 and the shaft 102 may rotate freely around the pin.
[0025] In one aspect, the blade 104 may comprise a plurality of main notches 120a, 120b, 120c, 120d and 120e in the protrusion 114, as shown in
[0026] When the locking bar 130 is withdrawn from one notch 120 as described in further detail below, the shaft 102 along with the locking bar 130 may move freely relative to the blade 104. When the locking bar 130 has been inserted into another notch 120, the shaft 102 becomes fixed or locked in position by the locking bar 130 at a different blade angle. In this way, the blade 104 may be rotated to a different blade angle at a pivot point at the blade end 106a of the shaft 102.
[0027] In one aspect, the snow shovel 100 may have at least three main notches 120. In the example shown in
[0028] With these configurations, the blade 104 can be adjusted to a different angle relative to the shaft 102. The adjustable blade angle may allow users to push snow easily to different directions such as to a 30-degree or a 45-degree direction on either side.
[0029] In another aspect, the snow shovel 100 may have a plurality of secondary notches in a direction perpendicular to the edges 113a and 113b. The secondary notches may define an pitch angle of approximate 7-degrees to approximately 10-degrees of a rotation angle along a plane perpendicular to the edges 113a and 113b of the blade 104.
[0030] The snow shovel 100 may further comprise a release shown more clearly in
[0031] In another aspect, in addition to a first handle 108 having a D-shape at the handle end 106b of the shaft 102, the snow shovel 100 may have a second reinforced handle 118 along the shaft 102 from the first handle 108. The second handle may be a T-shape bar generally perpendicular to the shaft 102 for assisting the control of the snow shovel when pushing snow to a side direction such as a 30-degree or 45-degree direction.
[0032] In another aspect, the snow shovel 100 may have a lift handle 128 located along the shaft 102 from the second handle 118. The lift handle 128 may be a D-shape and located on a top surface of the shaft 102 when the shovel 100 is in an in-use configuration. Alternatively, the lift handle 128 may have an angle between 0-degrees to 90-degrees relative to an upward direction of the shaft 102 with an angle being selected to facilitate ease of lifting a quantity of snow in the blade 104. This handle is easy to grip and assists lifting or piling of snow.
[0033] In a further aspect, the blade 104 may have a pair of flared/curled end plates 150a and 150b extending from the two curved sides of the blade 104 respectively, as shown in
[0034] Although aspects described herein provide a snow shovel 100 having two D-shape handles 108, 128 and one T-shape bar handle 118, it is understood by those persons skilled in the art on review of this description that the handles are not limited to these particular configurations. The shovel 100 may have two bar handles as shown in
[0035] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous changes and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all such suitable changes or modifications in structure or operation which may be resorted to are intended to fall within the scope of the claimed invention.